Rob Lowe has had approximately 50 poems accepted by editors since 2017, online, in print and as spoken word. Recent pieces are in Lucent Dreaming, Aromatica Poetica, Squawk Back, Abridged, Seventh Quarry and in anthologies. He particularly admires the work of Edith Sodergran, Emily Dickinson and Ted Hughes. He shares a home in Milton Keynes with aContinue reading “BELL PETTIGREW MUSEUM – Rob Lowe”
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At the Library – Madlynn Haber
Madlynn Haber lives with her dog, Ozzie, in a cohousing community in Northampton, Massachusetts. Her work appears in the anthology Letters to Fathers from Daughters, Random Sample, Buddhist Poetry Review, Dissonance Magazine, K’in Literary Journal, Muddy River Poetry Review and other journals. Online at http://www.madlynnwrites.com
My Poetry Journal is Not Quite a Grimoire – Gabby Gilliam
Gabby Gilliam lives in the DC metro area. Her poetry has most recently appeared in Tofu Ink Arts Press, Tempered Runes Press, Cauldron Anthology, and the anthology “Medusa Rises” from Mythos Poets Society. You can find her online at gabbygilliam.squarespace.com.
Renewal – Kenneth Chamlee
Kenneth Chamlee (Mills River, NC) has two prize-winning chapbooks, Absolute Faith and Logic of the Lost, and his poems have appeared in The North Carolina Literary Review, Cold Mountain Review, Ekphrasis, and many others. Ken teaches regularly in UNC-Asheville’s Great Smokies Writing Program. Learn more at http://www.kennethchamlee.com.
COMBINATION – Alex O. Bleecker
Alex O. Bleecker is a high school English teacher in Hsinchu, Taiwan. A member of the Seattle-based RE DRUM poetry collective and co-founder of the Breadline performance series, his work has appeared in various print and online journal. His first chapbook Found in a Cord was published by Poets Wear Prada in 2005.
Scrapbook from the 1930’s – Lark Beltran
Lark Beltran, originally from California, has lived in Lima, Peru for many years as an ESL teacher. Many of Lark´s poems have appeared in online and offline journals, including Penwood Review, Bolts of Silk, Miller´s Pond, Strange Horizons and Adirondack Review.
Ode to the Public Library – Fran Abrams
Fran Abrams, Rockville, MD, began writing poetry in 2017. She has had poems published in print and online, including in the Winter 2021 Bulletin of Alan Squire Publishing, Bourgeon Online,and Cathexis-Northwest Press. Her poems appear in eight anthologies, including This is What America Looks Like from Washington Writers Publishing House. In 2019, she read at Houston Poetry Fest and at DiVerse GaithersburgContinue reading “Ode to the Public Library – Fran Abrams”
Stories Under the Porch – Fran Abrams
Fran Abrams, Rockville, MD, began writing poetry in 2017. She has had poems published in print and online, including in the Winter 2021 Bulletin of Alan Squire Publishing, Bourgeon Online,and Cathexis-Northwest Press. Her poems appear in eight anthologies, including This is What America Looks Like from Washington Writers Publishing House. In 2019, she read at Houston Poetry Fest and at DiVerse GaithersburgContinue reading “Stories Under the Porch – Fran Abrams”
Toronto Public Library
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Phoenix Public Library
Burton Barr Central Library, Phoenix Public Library, Phoenix, AZ